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i t r ' r ■ X : - . J ' Ir iX - M O N D A Y The the greatest love i u - ■' . d'h(5,K3ildl. y m WILX ROGERS . ^ latest Comedy “TRUTHFUL WAR” LATEST PATHE NEWS WEEKLY m; CLOSEJiiiii II 2 . w n However, the Reif Srt.in Most ^ V „ ■Respe » . l s ' l ii8f5-Bfe. • CQ0]jDGE Will f f i r r s . s ? 4 £ rhVc.,i.\\.s«KSS -- everlasting race around thO suix.' *; outstanding of the newest lacte xrtfr.il,r'iv?c.v.s temperature of the planet. ‘ ‘ i... lOEB, KIUER, I MPSIN COURT (ConUnued tro y Pagg 1.) .1, f ' ;€:l : . F . ^ : front ot Justice Cav*{ lly passed L^phayd's 'a eyea were flxed-jjn atqd 'jilnre ^and his, head rolled back loosely on,the highthack of the chair so that he could look up Into tho face of the ntiorfiey^' d.af/| ‘ lita- bo/s Jaws were sot ha straggled to hold back tho t.< ktfiav Welled out and made 1 ___ on Jiia smpoth, handsome fate. Dr. H all started tpwdrd Richard ' I slumped down and appeared ” ;■■■ 'IS s £ r iK % 5 ;sio.*r„iKri* MU tl'd f * ' lowing every gesture of his attorhoy, [ <ii .« »< . Doeb's brothfts and uncle, who are In I dally attendance in, the court—his par- Luld In viros ants are ill a t Charlevoix, hlichlgan, their Sumipor^hpnve—have’been warn- ;v D r. Rett sUso has been Efoh he deems'h( Id'OTS” se nvidence of a break- n delegated to over beforo. on Harrow.arrow. Itt “ Murder hi keep a proteglsonai eye on H I Is , fea r ^ th a t Ddrrow may collapse ( , . V, from the .nervous strain and Hr. Half 11 m - ' - would not permit Harrow to k ..„. . ' speak tor more than an hour at a Ume without r e s t Dehpbld h a s 'a much stronger grip 1 hiUiaelf than Loeb ahd while he is nnjr tlm a gji >nc^o seriouir thStr at nny tlm a the heaclUg started, a month ago. 1 ‘has'-ahpWn no ovidenco •,ot emotlt .s'-dhpWn n o ovidenco •, of emotion such .as shhok his companion yester- •Datr^w hipects to consume the short tWb-hour session today niid per* haimttfkc Up part of Mondays session. , w h en Harrow concludes State's Attor n s Crowe Will close, He Is eapccled to take, a day and this will place the case In Justice Cavorly’s hands by Tn“ \”v nnemonn. E &«wd|ri nottUnulng his argument a t uio opening of court today, said th e re was no motive, passion, or hatred in this, case. “ I t was Blnvply th e doing of ehll- dren,\ he said. \They had no one In mlnf .................. vard'school to pick out some little X - S S l i ' ? ! |«“ S s ?S ? k S ' ‘‘One Is a mad act of a child, the other Is deliberate act of money d e ^ i ^ in bloo^\ Referring to the demand of Assist ■ a n t Slate's Attornjy-Savage, for death f|br the Doys'fo setwenotice on others w h o might contemplate murder, the defense attorney safd: ■ -*T am fairly familiar with the erature on th is snhjech th e r e have been b u r n in g at ihd stake, boiling ^ _ h igh hill BO that the might oeo the example, and more pockets were picked In the crowds that went to see the hangings than Richardson Mon.,Aug,25 ■'■'Matiiiee'and Night * ' HARRY STEPPE Prioes; S u ^ i^ IpitiiieofiOc; la- aiea ant C^dren ^o, No Tax Nl&^r-Orckestrs $1,50 and $1, ■ Gallefy ^ y . no tax WILL CONTfflUE - striking a dramatic poise, h is arms = S H H S r i S so called --and yet it cries f o r blood. lESE THINGS IN PRAYER BOOKS! PHILAHBLPHIA, Aug. 23.—‘Many people have started bunting through their prayer-books to find Some of Katheli.ho's Episcopal church,, Dduth*- borne, tells them are hidden hway Ip Its pages. ^ These are some of his prayer-hook puzzles t Ho you know where to find the nrayer tor the Pope In your prayer- Ho you know Where it says that no, man shall he drdainied a priest who Is not capable ot saytang Mash Intbi- llglbly in XiEtin? Ho you know where Is the prayer' for the Sultah of Egypt and all Mo hammedan rulers? I )o yea Rnow were wo pray for the: con version of. Presbyterian ml nlsiors?^ ------ . Common Prayer, either tn the ti.g print or in small. But plenty of church people would be puzzled to find them. ' earth last nleht, hUHk«d. Ws red'eye and went away into space again,? stljl .as mysterious as ever in most rS* cleared away and the planet, gleam- '\ C i J f s . . . . . r W W w « , i “ V 'p?ss£rwS pJnet.^ notches^w e J noticed l^n the\Y _ 0 summer season is Jui ing on the planet in its soupiern hemisphere Snd for weeks Mars will still be reh obesrvation o£ change 0;eveloP* r s f i S :E^|;Ts£LSslr?i: d tyont R sea, but expect to- rdach ivigtut 2Zd.'* ‘ At tho vnnncst Of lepartrae Detroit land. An additions department by Admiral JjOtiatelli was last Northeast of ' MagraderfiMlc seen'’,2fd'-mU«!4 idoricksdaD' 33.—Just the ItuUan Dyer, a t 2:3Dp. m. SThurs- day, the V. S. S. Richmond took up its station today to difect the search' •missing issln/ airman. the 'm airmi ho heavy fog, into leevy I plunged, from sight still enveloping th( still enveloping the sea wastes early this morning. No word had c om etkat' Xkxiatelil had been found, and Ad- :tte®fehi seatchv There lake three thccHcs hmbng hayeUofBcors as tq lyecatellt’s wiore- »1. T h a t he flew over Greenlandjost. his way,, ran short of gasoline and\ was forced to land somewhere on the of Wesl ppa:^. This theory is given adp- sti ,Narth; V, m. T&ufsday. jiatflres along\ thd Vfesl coast also reported they heard' a. plane -abdut t h ^ time. coastal Italian navy.iwh the Richmond, s. ing radius is only 800 < i prgss^ .the beUef that weather * permitted. Meanwhile, the Richmond is Tunning short of fuci'<oil hnd Adhtifal Magrudor has ordered a' fresli Bitnfilv sent t.n t^nwlAnnHIjinri nr isssaHo'fiSs .’d t * irpoSlii UBOimiESTIM SWBRDA^ADDMSS. Declaresr'LaFollette’s .Success^ WagfesJ ...... and Standards of Living. '’ M io n should t^tow n to ono side. '♦Bverir honest Is as indignt. . IB* Mr. Datis a t betrayal by a;ty one; )t tbe bigli 'trust of piil?llc office, but they,alsothey,also ex^tectxfiect thathat in discussing.iscussinjf. e t In d ,t matter of sUeb importance, our pO- Itlcal oratafs'seek to present facts in ■ \ ' ■ greet relation'to I FoUette si . alectlon would ft \American labor knows that Us in- lerests arq subserved by the position )f the Republican party on the tarlS. S’S S i S v f S ; lOtoc police jind marl “ ;i \ u X ’ . r ; , . y (ttmanudd ffbm Page 1.) 1 o'Sifs S2at‘?tou1§S wastes early popple Jn a clvllladd community.! meant that Amdrican partSclpalibn, • ?:6ur ConatltUtlbn'-.stands \for re- would pOrlsh hb said. toieyaho^'iin'd freedom. Tbir Ho also said that the Hompcratlo noinineo invited the naCton back \Into the fOg bank of debate on the League of Nations and into a referendum for which there is neither law nor pro- sn .n d bodi lect of his ettlr iuse he has 10 accept** ►avis, and. administra- in the coming in chaos 'with lower standards of living > them by-t \Btrt^why do so many poL«,., of both parties continue ' to rej •the great intelllgeUt. honest and l _ jdrvatlve body o t trades unionism as. 'f I t wore a puppet tn tho hands of a ' *ew socialist labOr leaders and -po- iguesT’ he asked. ,te a great truth which 0 understands bettor than those Itizens, tho upright labor lead- the country and tho groat body it union labor—the worst cnomlcs to unionism and Jhc progress of labor rre tho small number of radical labor Rack law enforcing ited the pa- Illtnois and clsowbore I have . 'teen denounced because I have op- rosed tho kind ot union tactics which ,Tave made bulldlnc operations In .IhlcagQ dangerous to. h uman life. A1 GbalmOra Al Chmnfcal . ,7S AHanjOo^XJttltT W --.r-.-- , ----- — .......... . Am Smelting-.T 7t P»\fHoknmtft-:thr«^^ ........... lUlivIs on demanding that American rebroaentalivoB Bit as teQUals araon$: s^lials. He said 'tiie auccess of the exporU.'Cbmtnlttce was that it!Was .not dragged into ''political dem agog uery.” To have had their appbInU BOHU'CE MARKET. NEW YORK, Aug. 23,—The follow ing quotations represent prices on —.- r - \ sales by CO ........ .................... 10 acrimony New York ‘ there may g a. Basket apples brought troth |1 to <$LEO por bushel. Bell p e a r s ’soM at from 75 cents to |1 per- biisliel 1 ,HOQT. GIBSON i ' S A l ^ U S T - ITomoAow, One bay Onty PICKfjj^Vfy -in b^'^West- p r o d ^ l ’ THaOUGIilE ]/: Three Big Feature, (Pete Morrison The Savage Al. Shannon In a C h a m ing S t ^ | D | ft 5 o n I of “Are the CWldr Richardsoli, Aug. 2 8 MATINEE AND NIGHT ^ •S e e B iH siiTiojiiiU , atreciE s s ,? .- I d ( > Y ^ S I N » ^ t Big ^enie oWd Electncal ProSiiction • mc.6|giitABiE NypAinrAv^ t)4st. ^ tti $ L 9 0 . SioBs 'Sheff 1 S - lOpQI! Tobacco .[152V4 ;omo .. 8H4 STOCKS- Am Tobi Am lioco Am Can ' 7»H 7 iBcthlehcm x> . C .- a ^ ^ Z . , r , . Cana EaciHc'1 4 9 % Chfcs & Ohio . 84.% 8i% . _ . i ., i€S;; i l l \ ? . ' ' . . 61% 73% I ® aVYHlysKnlsht;; 8% 8 % j8 % 1' White (Motors, j. 63 63U 62%( 82% Colton Market. i «r 4sp^1 i b i i , ! SEEKING LICENSES, m n y Aftto PriterS AW litero a t e i In 4 . i t t a ; 1 | : . # Hundreds .Of application? to r motor ‘ vehiclp operntorn' UcenSes h a y e bien ^ distributed by t{io 0 o unty Clerk’s ot- j itce..,aitcenseif w Ul, b e .Js«ftott com- mm . “ e p t d , : : « ISSTo\ S M i I BS I I f S i n i l ?ip l i l M s S B i l t l l 'iS.'